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Best Student Poster Award Recipients


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Joseph R. Samaniuk (1st Place, 83rd Annual Meeting, October 2011, Cleveland, Ohio)
A rapid, inexpensive technique for measuring the rheological properties of yield stress fluids
Joseph R. Samaniuk1, C. T. Scott2, Thatcher W. Root1, and Daniel J. Klingenberg1
1Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Forest Product Laboratory, USDA Forest Service
Simon Rogers (2nd Place, 83rd Annual Meeting, October 2011, Cleveland, Ohio)
Linear algebra yielding in LAOS
Simon Rogers and Pavlik Lettinga
ICS-3, Institute of Complex Systems, Forschungszentrum Juelich
Tom Verwijlen (3rd Place, 83rd Annual Meeting, October 2011, Cleveland, Ohio)
Novel approaches to interfacial dilatational rheology
Tom Verwijlen, Anja Vananroye, and Jan Vermant
Department of Chemical Engineering, Katholieke Unversiteit Leuven
Tao Cong (4th Place, 83rd Annual Meeting, October 2011, Cleveland, Ohio)
Self-assembled multicomponent plasmonic nanogels: Structure, rheology and optical properties
Tao Cong, Satvik Wani, Georo Zhou, Elia Baszczuk, and Radhakrishna Sureshkumar
Syracuse University
Darlene I. Santiago-Quinonez (1st Place, 82nd Annual Meeting, October 2010, Santa Fe, New Mexico)
Rheological characterization of a ferrofluid consisting of permanently magnetized nanoparticles
Darlene I. Santiago-Quinonez and Carlos Rinaldi
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico
Eric B. Webb (2nd Place, 82nd Annual Meeting, October 2010, Santa Fe, New Mexico)
High pressure rheology of methane hydrates: Effects of temperature, salt content, and hydrate structure
Eric B. Webb, Matthew W. Liberatore, E. D. Sloan, Amadeu K. Sum, and Carolyn Koh
Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
A. Kate Gurnon (3rd Place, 82nd Annual Meeting, October 2010, Santa Fe, New Mexico)
Large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) of shear thickening fluids
A. Kate Gurnon and Norman J. Wagner
Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware
Kendra A. Erk (1st Place, 81st Annual Meeting, October 2009, Madison, Wisconsin)
Stiffening, fracture, and friction of physically associating networks by shear rheometry
Kendra A. Erk and Kenneth R. Shull
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
Patrick J. Rensing (2nd Place, 81st Annual Meeting, October 2009, Madison, Wisconsin)
Yield stress and viscosity of ice suspensions formed from water-in-oil emulsions
Patrick J. Rensing, Matthew Liberatore, Amadeu K. Sum, Carolyn A. Koh, and E. Dendy Sloan
Department of Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Saswati Pujari (3rd Place, 81st Annual Meeting, October 2009, Madison, Wisconsin)
X-ray scattering studies of flow-induced alignment in model polymer-clay nanocomposites
Saswati Pujari1, Wesley R. Burghardt1, Marie-Claude Heuzey2, Christophe Mobuchon2, and Pierre J. Carreau2
1Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Northwestern University; 2CREPEC - Chemical Eng., École Polytechnique
Swapnil Kohale (XVth International Congress on Rheology / 80th Annual Meeting, August 2008, Monterey, California)
Shear induced chain migration in flowing polymeric solutions: A molecular dynamics study
Swapnil Kohale and Rajesh Khare
Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University
Jen Shueng Tiang (XVth International Congress on Rheology / 80th Annual Meeting, August 2008, Monterey, California)
Kinetics of shear-induced crystallization: Effects of shear rate and strain
Jen Shueng Tiang, Hee Eon Park, and John M. Dealy
Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University
Roseanna N. Zia (XVth International Congress on Rheology / 80th Annual Meeting, August 2008, Monterey, California)
Force induced microdiffusivity of colloidal particles
Roseanna N. Zia1 and John F. Brady2
1Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology; 2Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
Mukund Vasudevan (79th Annual Meeting, October 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah)
Self-similar shear thickening behavior in CTAB/NaSal surfactant solutions
Mukund Vasudevan1, Amy Shen2, Bamin Khomami3, and Radhakrishna Sureshkumar1
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Department of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis; 2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Washington University in St Louis; 3Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee
Jin Li (78th Annual Meeting, October 2006, Portland, Maine)
Rheology and microstructure of organoclay dispersions
Jin Li and James P. Oberhauser
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Virginia
Randy H. Ewoldt (77th Annual Meeting, October 2005, Vancouver, B.C., Canada)
Exploring the rheological properties required for adhesive locomotion in natural and robotic snails
Randy H. Ewoldt and Gareth H. McKinley
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rodney D. Priestley (76th Annual Meeting, February 2005, Lubbock, Texas)
The impact of nanoconfinement, surfaces and interfaces on the structural relaxation of polymeric glasses monitored on the molecular-scale by fluorescence
Rodney D. Priestley, Linda J. Broadbelt, and John M. Torkelson
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Northwestern University
Anny Flory (75th Annual Meeting, October 2003, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Torque and normal force measurements in polymer glasses
Anny Flory and Gregory B. McKenna
Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University
Jeffrey C. Haley (74th Annual Meeting, October 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Temperature and composition dependence of monomeric friction factors in a miscible polymer blend obtained by rheology and diffusion
Jeffrey C. Haley and Timothy P. Lodge
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
My Hang T. Truong (73rd Annual Meeting, October 2001, Bethesda, Maryland)
Model rheological behavior of mixed systems of nonionic polymer and living polyelectrolyte
My Hang T. Truong and Lynn M. Walker
Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Kevin D. Dorfman (72nd Annual Meeting, February 2001, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina)
Vector chromatography: Modeling micropatterned separation devices
Kevin D. Dorfman and Howard Brenner
Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Allen E. Kaiser (72nd Annual Meeting, February 2001, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina)
Rheological and transport properties of suspensions
Allen E. Kaiser and Alan L. Graham
Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University

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